C.R.S. Section 40-2-114
Disposition of fees collected

  • telecommunications utility fund
  • fixed utility fund
  • appropriation

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Three percent of the fees collected under section 40-2-113 by the department of revenue shall be remitted to the state treasurer and credited by the state treasurer as follows:

(I)

Notwithstanding any other provision of this paragraph (a), for the 2016-17 fiscal year and for any fiscal year thereafter in which a grant match is required for the receipt of federal money under the federal “Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act”, Pub.L. 112-141, 126 Stat. 405, for rail fixed guideway system safety oversight responsibilities under article 18 of this title, the lesser of all of the fees or up to one hundred fifty thousand dollars of the fees, or as much thereof as the commission deems necessary, to the public utilities commission fixed utility fund created in paragraph (b) of this subsection (1);

(II)

For the 2017-18 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, the lesser of all of the fees remaining after fees are credited as required by subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a) or an amount of the fees equal to two hundred forty thousand dollars plus a cumulative inflation adjustment of two percent for each fiscal year beginning with the 2017-18 fiscal year to the highway-rail crossing signalization fund created in section 40-29-116 (1); and

(III)

Any remaining fees to the general fund.

(b)

For the remaining ninety-seven percent of the fees collected, the state treasurer shall credit:

(I)

Fees paid by public utilities that are telephone corporations to the telecommunications utility fund, which fund is hereby created; and

(II)

Fees paid by other public utilities to the public utilities commission fixed utility fund, which fund is hereby created.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Money in the funds created in subsection (1) of this section shall be expended only to defray the full amount determined by the general assembly for:

(I)

The administrative expenses of the commission for the supervision and regulation of the public utilities paying the fees;

(II)

The financing of the office of the utility consumer advocate created in article 6.5 of this title 40; and

(III)

With regard only to expenditures from the public utilities commission fixed utility fund created in subsection (1)(b) of this section, the administrative expenses, not to exceed five hundred thousand dollars annually, incurred by the Colorado electric transmission authority in carrying out its duties under article 42 of this title 40. The Colorado electric transmission authority shall remit to the public utilities commission fixed utility fund any amounts it receives in excess of its actual administrative expenses plus a fifty percent reserve margin.

(b)

The state treasurer shall retain any unexpended balance remaining in either fund at the end of any fiscal year to defray the administrative expenses of the commission during subsequent fiscal years, and the executive director of the department of revenue shall take any such unexpended balance into account when computing the percentage upon which fees for the ensuing fiscal year will be based.

Source: Section 40-2-114 — Disposition of fees collected - telecommunications utility fund - fixed utility fund - appropriation, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-40.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

40‑2‑101
Creation - appointment - term - subject to termination - repeal of part
40‑2‑102
Oath - qualifications
40‑2‑103
Director - duties
40‑2‑104
Assistants and employees - utilization of independent experts
40‑2‑104.5
Financial disclosures by intervenors
40‑2‑105
Office - sessions - seal - supplies
40‑2‑106
Reports and decisions of the commission
40‑2‑107
Compensation and expenses of employees
40‑2‑108
Rules - legislative declaration
40‑2‑109
Report to executive director of the department of revenue
40‑2‑109.5
Incentives for distributed generation - definition
40‑2‑110
Appropriation and fees
40‑2‑110.5
Annual fees - public utilities commission motor carrier fund - created
40‑2‑111
Report of utilities to department of revenue
40‑2‑112
Computation of fees
40‑2‑113
Collection of fees - limitation
40‑2‑114
Disposition of fees collected - telecommunications utility fund - fixed utility fund - appropriation
40‑2‑115
Cooperation with other states and with the United States - natural gas pipeline safety - customer-owned service line maintenance and repairs notice of responsibility - rules - definitions
40‑2‑119
Exemption of rail carrier transportation
40‑2‑120
Rail transportation policy
40‑2‑122
Natural gas - deregulation of supply - voluntary separation of service offerings - consumer protection - legislative declaration - definition - rules
40‑2‑123
Energy technologies - consideration by commission - incentives - demonstration projects - definitions - repeal
40‑2‑124
Renewable energy standards - qualifying retail and wholesale utilities - definitions - net metering - legislative declaration - rules
40‑2‑125
Eminent domain restrictions
40‑2‑125.5
Carbon dioxide emission reductions - goal to eliminate by 2050 - legislative declaration - interim targets - submission and approval of plans - definitions - cost recovery - reports - rules
40‑2‑126
Transmission facilities - biennial review - energy resource zones - definitions - plans - approval - cost recovery - powerline trail consideration
40‑2‑127
Community energy funds - community solar gardens - definitions - rules - legislative declaration - repeal
40‑2‑127.5
Community energy funds - community geothermal gardens - rules - legislative declaration - definitions - repeal
40‑2‑128
Solar photovoltaic installations - supervision by certified practitioners - qualifications of electrical contractors - definitions
40‑2‑129
New resource acquisitions - factors in determination - local employment - “best value” employment metrics - rules - report
40‑2‑130
Distributed resources - energy storage systems - definitions - legislative declaration - rules
40‑2‑131
State of 911 report
40‑2‑132
Distribution system planning - definition - rules
40‑2‑133
Workforce transition planning filing - definition
40‑2‑134
Wholesale electric cooperatives - electric resource planning - definition - rules
40‑2‑135
Retail distributed generation - customers’ rights - rules - penalties
40‑2‑136
Energy storage systems - terms and conditions for installation, interconnection, and use by cooperatives - legislative declaration - definitions
40‑2‑137
Investor-owned utility electric resource planning - retirement of electric generating facility - commission to consider securitization as means of financing
40‑2‑138
Projects for the production of clean hydrogen - proceeding - hydrogen hub projects - rules - reports - definitions
40‑2‑139
Investor-owned utility electric resource planning - maximum discount rate authorized
40‑2‑201
Legislative declaration
40‑2‑202
Definitions
40‑2‑203
Procurement mechanisms - determination by commission - rules
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